Thursday, 17 October 2013

Seaton



One of the reasons for our visit to Cornwall was to visit Seaton where our friends, the Whites (A.K.A FFBs) have recently moved.

We set off early, wary of what Truro might be like at 8am, but we should not have feared. Got to the A30 in 20 minutes or so then it was very easy to get to Seaton in less than another couple of hours, despite Newton Poppleford being shut for sewer works!

Peter, being Peter had a schedule for us. So after tea and chockie biccies we went off on a tour of the local area. So first we saw Seaton Town



Then the seafront looking towards Sidmouth

and towards Lyme Regis
So from Seaton we went west to Beer with its open stream down the High Street

and then up to the car park for this view back to Seaton.


So back in the car and off to Branscombe,

Looking towards Seaton



Looking towards Sidmouth

So on to Sidmouth and through this ford to get to the seafront


Then up to see the view back over Sidmouth towards Seaton

And also Jacobs Ladder down to the beach.



So back to chez White for an excellent but late lunch. The chocolate cake for pud was to die for and we forced down an extra slice each: after all we are on holiday!

Our afternoon schedule was to ride on the Seaton Tramway to Colyton and back with a cup of tea at Colyton. The trams are not full size and the track is a unique 2 and 3/4 foot gauge. It was a squeeze to get on to the open top deck.


Our tram arrives at Seaton


The works at Seaton

Passing a tram of 'senior' coach tour folk

Our outward tram at Colyton

Colyton a well preserved former B.R. Station


We had had a fine sunny day, but at Colyton we had a short sharp shower! As we had taken Peter's advice to wrap up warm we were OK: he had not taken his own advice so got a wet jumper!

Our return tram arrives at Colyton


The river Axe at Seaton from the tram

A bit bracing upstairs!

The trolley pole!

So time for our farewells and off to Weymouth, passing the Seaton harbour at the mouth of the river Axe

and the old bridge over the Axe

Check in at our luxury hotel in Weymouth

in time for a soup and roll at the Michelin starred restaurant!

Then walked off all our excesses of food intake with a stroll along Weymouth seafront and viewed the laser lights we had never seen before. We assumed they were installed for the Olympics.


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